Now its turn of Stephen Fleming Fleming ,decided to quit Cricket


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Now its turn of Stephen Fleming Fleming ,decided to quit Cricket
02.14.08 (3:14 am)   [edit]

This time the former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming is retiring from international cricket at the end of next month's home Test series against England.

Stephen Fleming One-Day Internationals after last year's World Cup and is now giving up Tests to focus on his family and business interests.


Retiring before the (return) tour to England (later this year) will allow me to be with (wife) Kelly for the birth of our second child and I'm excited about pursuing new business opportunities, fleming commented.

Fleming is New Zealand's most capped player and leading run scorer in both tests and one-day cricket. He is also his country's most successful captain.

He skippered the side for more than a decade and led them to test series wins over India, England, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.

He also led the Black Caps to victory in the 2000 Champions Trophy in Kenya and to the World Cup semi-finals in 1999 and 2007.

A stylish left-hander, Fleming has played a record 108 tests since making his debut in 1994 and captained his country on 80 occasions, winning 28 times.

He scored 6,785 runs at an average of 39.73, featuring nine centuries and a highest score of 274 not out, against Sri Lanka. He lost the captaincy to Daniel Vettori last year.

Fleming also played 280 One-Day Internationals, compiling 8,037 runs and a high score of 134 not out against South Africa at the 2003 World Cup.

Fleming said he planned to start up a new career but, like many international players who have recently retired, also intends to play in the lucrative Twenty20 Indian Premier League (IPL), starting this year.

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